Bottle at 2nd tuesday tasting. Botlle is quite old so it pours clear golden with no head. Aroma is sweet, bit chemical and dusty. Taste is quite sweet with a faint bitterness still present in the background. Have to try this one fresh.

Bottle, three years old out something like that. Pours a headless, clear yellow beer. Aroma has tones of madeira, faint hops. Nice to see that the hops are still vaguely present after all these years. Quite sweet, alcoholic. Good to try fresh.

Bottle shared at De Molen tasting. Pours clear light golden with no real head. Aroma of caramel, spice, nutmeg, some light vanilla. Flavour is over moderate sweet and bitter. Medium to full bodied with soft carbonation.

Pours murky golden orange with a thick off white head. Nose is citrus orange, spice like nutmeg and some light pine. Taste is sweet with a decent amount of bitter, but I remember having this sometime ago and thinking it was more bitter than this. Could be this is an old bottle as there is no brewed on date. Mouthfeel is crisp, clean, heavy body and a long finish.

Bottle, Pours a cloudy glowing color, very good lacing anf head with awesome bubbles throughout. Aromas of earthy grains, heavy german malts, and lemon. Taste gives off some serious heat, almost vodka. Notes of grapes, corn, and pepper.

A - Pours a clear golden-orange with a finger of frothy white head atop. Head fades down at a normal pace leaving behind some light lace.
S - Aroma is a mix of bread and grain with some citrus hops, some sweetness, and a touch of pine.
T - Starts off with some sweet grain and bread with some citrus hop and bitterness. Through the middle, some more sweet malt comes through with a touch of pine. The finish is a mix of sweet malt, grain, biscuit, bitterness, and a touch of booze.
M - Medium-plus bodied with moderate carbonation. Feels smooth with a sweet and warming finish.
D - Pretty drinkable. Feels a bit rough and a bit warm. Needed some more flavors to balance out the body and booze.

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